The Natural History of Selborne ... With Miscellaneous Observations and Explanatory NotesTicknor & Fields, 1866 - 430 Seiten |
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... rock , and numerous wild plants grow at its base . This lane terminates in the main road from Emshott to Selborne and Wolmer forest . - ED . pearances , from the tangled roots that are twisted among 16 NATURAL HISTORY LETTER V. ...
... rock , and numerous wild plants grow at its base . This lane terminates in the main road from Emshott to Selborne and Wolmer forest . - ED . pearances , from the tangled roots that are twisted among 16 NATURAL HISTORY LETTER V. ...
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... plants . By a perambulation of Wolmer forest and the Holt , made in 1635 , and in the eleventh year of Charles the First ( which now lies before me ) , it appears that the limits of the former are much cir- cumscribed . For , to say ...
... plants . By a perambulation of Wolmer forest and the Holt , made in 1635 , and in the eleventh year of Charles the First ( which now lies before me ) , it appears that the limits of the former are much cir- cumscribed . For , to say ...
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... plant in consequence of the indifferent soil , there seems to be claims of common right by which 4000 acres must always remain unenclosed . This prevents the sale or further enclosure of the forest . - ED . D about two miles in extent ...
... plant in consequence of the indifferent soil , there seems to be claims of common right by which 4000 acres must always remain unenclosed . This prevents the sale or further enclosure of the forest . - ED . D about two miles in extent ...
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... plants , at a height of five inches from the ground . On the side opposite the stems , rather below the middle , was a small aperture , which ap- peared to be closed during the absence of the parent , and was scarcely observable when ...
... plants , at a height of five inches from the ground . On the side opposite the stems , rather below the middle , was a small aperture , which ap- peared to be closed during the absence of the parent , and was scarcely observable when ...
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... plants : and the case is the same with regard to some of the fishes ; as the eel , & c . The method in which toads procreate and bring forth seems to be very much in the dark . Some authors say that they are viviparous and yet Ray ...
... plants : and the case is the same with regard to some of the fishes ; as the eel , & c . The method in which toads procreate and bring forth seems to be very much in the dark . Some authors say that they are viviparous and yet Ray ...
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